NW TIGER PAC are "Keeping Our Roadside Clean"
Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 1:45 pm
The NW TIGER PAC has joined the approximately 110 volunteer organizations currently participating in the Adopt-a-Road Program. These groups monitor roughly 600 miles of roadways throughout Pierce County.
Chapter #57 is following in the footsteps of the National Organization, MUSKIES, INC. which encourages all of the Chapters to get involved in their local communities and give a little something back. It is just one of the ways they promote civic pride, environmental responsibility, preserves habitats, and improve motorist safety.
TIGER PAC members have volunteered to take on the 2 mile stretch of county road near the entrance to Lake Tapps. Four times a year, they will clean the two 1 mile stretches on either side of the intersection at the entrance to Lake Tapps
As a Bonus, they also agreed to clean the road leading down to Lake Tapps Park!
They are motivated by the desire to preserve the healthy, scenic environment Pierce County is noted for.
They want to create a partnership with citizens and local government to promote civic pride and preserve our clean environment by eliminating roadside litter. What is on the land eventually ends up in the water.
And it saves money! Road Operations crews spend about $250,000 and many hours cleaning roadside litter and illegal dump sites each year (about 400,000 pounds of trash). Without Adopt-a-Road volunteers these numbers would be significantly higher.
TIGER PAC Volunteers are helping to Keep our Roadsides Clean!
Their first clean up is scheduled for August 9, 2009. A Free Lunch is provided afterwards, by the Chapter.
Chapter #57 is following in the footsteps of the National Organization, MUSKIES, INC. which encourages all of the Chapters to get involved in their local communities and give a little something back. It is just one of the ways they promote civic pride, environmental responsibility, preserves habitats, and improve motorist safety.
TIGER PAC members have volunteered to take on the 2 mile stretch of county road near the entrance to Lake Tapps. Four times a year, they will clean the two 1 mile stretches on either side of the intersection at the entrance to Lake Tapps
As a Bonus, they also agreed to clean the road leading down to Lake Tapps Park!
They are motivated by the desire to preserve the healthy, scenic environment Pierce County is noted for.
They want to create a partnership with citizens and local government to promote civic pride and preserve our clean environment by eliminating roadside litter. What is on the land eventually ends up in the water.
And it saves money! Road Operations crews spend about $250,000 and many hours cleaning roadside litter and illegal dump sites each year (about 400,000 pounds of trash). Without Adopt-a-Road volunteers these numbers would be significantly higher.
TIGER PAC Volunteers are helping to Keep our Roadsides Clean!
Their first clean up is scheduled for August 9, 2009. A Free Lunch is provided afterwards, by the Chapter.